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Toad 08-21-07 02:48 PM

I have only played the original Metroid (I sucked at it).

Is it worth getting Super Metroid for a newb/lame Metroid player?

C-Mart 08-21-07 02:56 PM

I think the general concensus is that it is one of the best side-scrolling platform games in existence. If you like side-scrolling platform games, then I'm sure its worth the $8.

darkside 08-21-07 03:11 PM


Originally Posted by Toad
I have only played the original Metroid (I sucked at it).

Is it worth getting Super Metroid for a newb/lame Metroid player?

This kind of deals with the discusion we are having in the Metroid 3 thread. I have always had fun playing Super Metroid and the Castlevania games like it because they do a fairly decent job of putting the save points near major points in the game and major boss battles. You may die a lot, but you usually have a close save point and only have to replay small sections of the map when you die. In Super Metroid it is usually pretty easy to figure out the pattern the second or third time and get past the section. This game has one of the greatest final battles in gaming history and is worth it for that.

RichC2 08-21-07 03:18 PM


Originally Posted by Toad
I have only played the original Metroid (I sucked at it).

Is it worth getting Super Metroid for a newb/lame Metroid player?

I really never got that into Super Metroid, but 9 out of 10 metroid players will say its the best one. The save spots were well located as well.

PixyJunket 08-21-07 03:26 PM

Super Metroid is probably the most well-designed 2D adventure ever. It is also probably the easiest Metroid game there is, but that has absolutely nothing to do with the save points, they're just there to let you stop playing for a bit.

spainlinx0 08-21-07 03:45 PM

I really loved Metroid for the Gameboy. How come no one ever brings that up? I must have beaten that thing like 3 times on that crappy green screen.

pinata242 08-21-07 03:46 PM


Originally Posted by spainlinx0
I really loved Metroid for the Gameboy. How come no one ever brings that up? I must have beaten that thing like 3 times on that crappy green screen.

Would be so great if the month of Metroid ended with an 8/27 Wii update to add GB/GBC VC games with Metroid 2 headlining for 500 points. -pray-

darkside 08-21-07 03:52 PM


Originally Posted by spainlinx0
I really loved Metroid for the Gameboy. How come no one ever brings that up? I must have beaten that thing like 3 times on that crappy green screen.

I loved this game as well and played through all the Game Boy Metroids a few times. Had no problem with the green screen, but replayed it again on the Super Game Boy for the fun of it and some added color.

Outside of Super Metroid, Fusion is my favorite, but this one is a close third.

PixyJunket 08-21-07 03:56 PM


Originally Posted by spainlinx0
I really loved Metroid for the Gameboy. How come no one ever brings that up? I must have beaten that thing like 3 times on that crappy green screen.

I like it. It's pretty linear but I think it portrays an freaking amazing sense of horror and isolation, which is quite an accomplishment given the hardware. The creepy music and the sudden appearance of a metroid in an empty corridor just shot your nerves up something fierce.

chess 08-21-07 09:21 PM

I tried to play Metroid 2 on emulator, and found it nigh unplayable...in spite of the fact that I generally love Metroid games. Perhaps it was just meant to be handheld.

Super Metroid, however, was an absolutely amazing game. Beyond that, you can thank Super Metroid for the formula for pretty much every 2D Castlevania since Symphony of the Night along with a couple of great GBA Metroid Games.

So much gaming goodness from the Super Metroid formula, yet none of the clones have topped it yet.

cleverusername 08-22-07 10:23 AM


Originally Posted by darkside
In Super Metroid . . . . This game has one of the greatest final battles in gaming history and is worth it for that.

Absolutely agree. The creepy organ music adds so much to the feel. I always kept a save spot right before the final battle just so I could go back and play that section.

shumway 08-22-07 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by chess
I tried to play Metroid 2 on emulator, and found it nigh unplayable...in spite of the fact that I generally love Metroid games. Perhaps it was just meant to be handheld.

Super Metroid, however, was an absolutely amazing game. Beyond that, you can thank Super Metroid for the formula for pretty much every 2D Castlevania since Symphony of the Night along with a couple of great GBA Metroid Games.

So much gaming goodness from the Super Metroid formula, yet none of the clones have topped it yet.

I never got into Metroid 2 on the original GB no matter how much I loved Metroid on NES. I would try it on VC though, and, may have to try it again emulated, etc.

KurrptSenate 08-22-07 02:45 PM

I beat that old game for GB. It's decent, but there is SO much wandering around it's not funny. It's nice that the metroids mutate into bigger and bigger enemies, as well as the fact it introduced the spider ball

CreatureX 08-22-07 11:45 PM

VGchartz.com is reporting that the Wii has overtaken Xbox360 in worldwide sales:

http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s...o/ng_sales.png

Michael Corvin 08-22-07 11:49 PM

Yep. Until the 360 figures kick in from the price drop. Not to mention Halo in 4 weeks. I think the 360 will retake the lead, briefly before Nintendo settles into first.

darkside 08-23-07 07:55 AM


Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
Yep. Until the 360 figures kick in from the price drop. Not to mention Halo in 4 weeks. I think the 360 will retake the lead, briefly before Nintendo settles into first.

The 360 will have a spike, but isn't the spike just going to match what the Wii is doing every week?

Michael Corvin 08-23-07 07:58 AM

I'd say a spike due to the price drop, but I think Halo will be more than a spike. Plus Nintendo still isn't ramping up production, so the best they seem to do every month is 350k-400k.

:shrug: All rampant speculation of course.

PixyJunket 08-23-07 08:18 AM


Originally Posted by CreatureX
VGchartz.com is reporting that the Wii has overtaken Xbox360 in worldwide sales:

Cool, now let's get past this shovelware phase before I go :brickwl2:.

Groucho 08-23-07 08:38 AM

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Artman 08-23-07 09:12 AM

I'd certainly anticipate the 360 to pick up with Halo, Bioshock and the holidays... of course the same can be said for the Wii ... I think they'll both be at around 14 million at the end of the yr.

The Bus 08-23-07 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by PixyJunket
Cool, now let's get past this shovelware phase before I go :brickwl2:.

Amen. For the 360, I have a hard time paring down my budget to buy every game I would want. This would be a nice problem to have with the Wii.

PixyJunket 08-23-07 10:36 AM


Originally Posted by The Bus
Amen. For the 360, I have a hard time paring down my budget to buy every game I would want. This would be a nice problem to have with the Wii.

To be fair, I'd probably be in the same boat with the Xbox 360 in the same timeframe of its life. I'm only enjoying a handful of its first-year games right now as I've been able to get a lot of them at $20 or less. I'm sure I'll be picking up a few early Wii titles later on once they get on the cheap.

slop101 08-23-07 10:47 AM

What the fuck is Japan's problem with the 360? I thought they loved American things like Levis, Elvis, etc...

shumway 08-23-07 10:52 AM

They just don't think Americans are good at making videogames or videogame systems.

PixyJunket 08-23-07 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by slop101
What the fuck is Japan's problem with the 360? I thought they loved American things like Levis, Elvis, etc...

Honestly? Microsoft is the problem and not in that real internet nerd way where it's like "Micro$oft is a big evil corporation," but more in that they're not marketing the system to tastes of Japanese gamers. They like fantasy games, colorful graphics, RPGs, characters, etc. but MS still thinks that they can market ugly gun and sports games there and make a name for themselves. Hell, on the OG Xbox they at one point just stop translating games to Japanese and just released the English versions over there (true). Plus, apparently their marketing campaign for the 360 over there was so bad that it drove people away from the system.

The Japanese are not xenophobic, which is usually the response you'll get from Halo fanboys about the Xbox's lack of success over there.. but they do have their own likes and dislikes and the Xbox has thus far represented a whole effing lot of dislikes over there. I used to have an awesome article bookmarked about the whole Xbox in Japan thing from someone living there that had a whole slew of anecdotal evidence of American products and companies that were insanely popular over there and how they adjusted to the market to come to that success. I'll see if I can find it again.


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